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I'm wanting to heavily mod my 3D45. I basically want to use a raspberry pi to run it, but just repurpose the existing hardware. I am new to this area of 3d printing, and would love some suggestions to get started. I know of octoprint, but does it do all of the reading gcode?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Yup! Just got it installed on my pi. Still gotta wire it in. Any documentation to help? I haven't found out which controller I have yet.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

I'm not familiar with your particular printer, but if it's popular at all you should be able to find the controller board online, from there you can probably find a pin out chart and maybe even a premade Klipper profile.

If you can't find a premade profile, the official Klipper website has a template profile you can copy/paste and fill in your board's pins/ settings. Once you get the hang of how things operate, your workflow will increase DRAMATICALLY, and the possibilities of what you can accomplish are limited to how much time you want to spend figuring out how to do it. I just eliminated the need to re-slice models between filaments that require completely different temp, retraction, PA etc settings, all it took was an afternoon and some coffee!